Connect to your NAS using SSH (If your NAS restarts then you must follow step 2 to step 5 again)

Enter “insmod /usr/local/modules/cdc-acm.ko”

Find your Z-wave USB dongle device name and enter “ls -al /dev/tty*”. Search for “/dev/ttyACM*” and the related device paths will be displayedFor example: “/dev/ttyACM0” will be the device path name of the Z-wave USB dongle.

Enter “chmod 666 /dev/ttyACM0” to open read only authority (The blue strings will depend on your settings)

Enter

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docker run--name=openhab-zwave\

-p18080:8080-p8443:8443-p5555:5555\

-v/share/Container/OpenHab/addons/:/openhab/addons\

-v/share/Container/OpenHab/userdata/:/openhab/userdata\

-v/share/Container/OpenHab/conf/:/openhab/conf\

--device=/dev/ttyACM0\

--privileged\

--tty\

openhab/openhab:2.2.0-amd64-debian

Open openHAB and go to “Add-ons”. In “BINDINGS”, search for “zwave” and click “INSTALL”

Go to “Configuration” > “Things” and click

Click “Z-Wave Binding”

Click “Z-Wave Serial Controller”

In “Serial Port”, enter the device path name (refer to step 3) and click “Check”